Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A RACKET STORE 407 BROADWAY OF INTEREST NOW Crash for dress skirts, per yard... - A bargain in white P. K. at. White organdie, per yard. seeeee Be, roc and 12'¢e 12's Pree SUMMER UNDEP. WEAR Ladies’ summer vests... Children’s summer vests Roys’ Balbriggan shirts and drawers, each. Men’s fine Balbriggan shirts and drawers, each. 2}¥€e, 5c, S*sc, 10¢, 12'¢e and 15¢ and 10¢ +00 9§e iC, +. 25¢, 35¢, 39¢ and soc DRESS SKIRTS Crash dress skirts Novelty dress skirts Novelty dress skirts black . ‘The best fitting all wool green and black shirt waists are ye and 95¢ «$2.50 and brown and g8e LACE CURTAINS We offer special bargains in new lace curtains at g8e, gc, $1.25, 1.48, 1.890 to 4.95 a pair. New lappet drapery (white), per yard, only Extension rods (brass), each «PURCELL & — THE PADUCAH DAILY SU ia Published every afternoon, except Sunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. INOORPORATED ... PRESIDENT P.M. Pisum. 214 Broadway. ne Daily, per annum in advance. $ 4.50 Daily, Six months ‘“ ‘* 2.26 Daily, One month, ‘| “ 40 Daily, per week......-+.. 10 cents Weekly, per annum in ad- VANCE. esse ee eeeeeeeeee Specimen copies tree —<<— MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1898. 1,00 Tue fellow who got up the fake abort sinking the Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Terror by our fleet at Santiago a few nights since, is now shown vp as something of a liar him- self, ‘This, however, is a sma'l mat- ter, so far as le was concernid, as nothing betler could be expected of The scene was laid on a foggy would take him. night, and he knew it some days to catch up with his pipe dream. ‘The quantity of this sort of stuff sent out by ‘reliable’? news re porters.is something wonderful. od Tunue is little doubt the country is filled with the spies and evil dis- The his- tory of this race is one of a breed of olent posed persons of Spain. conspiritors and intensely male persons, Both before and since the days of Guy F wkes, the prevailing spirit of that race has been espionage and crime. ‘There have been powder mills exploded, attempts to explode magazines, efforts to poison the water for soldiers, and other fiendish and cowardly designs sought to. be carried this war. The hatred and black hearted into execution during ness in the destruction of the Maine. shows the depth of venom and milig- nity which this abominable race ean conceive and execute, A war of ex- termination of these people, would be just and righteous #8 the breaking up of aden of copperheads or other vipers, The world bas suffered un- told millions of dastardly acts aud crimes upon humanity by these vicious brutes insolent enough to call themselves men, May the Good Providence basten the day for the settlement of accounts which the world and eternal justice bold against this race of people. TAX NOTICE, Taxes sre due fur 1898, My office during the month of June will be at 8. H. Wixstead’s drug store, corner Seventh and Washington streets, If one-half the amount of your taxes are not paid by Jaly 1 a penalty of 5 per cent will be added to the eutire amount due. I, F. Lyox, 3j10 City Tax Collector. For Sale. Three nice residence lots on Trim- ble street. Apply to Jobn VanCu- jin. 9j6 ‘Try ovr 7-year-old straight whiskey. L 1.90, 1.95, 1-98, 2.25 and up 120, 24e and 25¢ THOMPSON | MILSTEAD HELD. His Preliminary Trial Was Held at Smithland Sat- urday. Was Held to Circuit Court—The Bond Will Be Fixed Today— Was in the Ross Case. J. M. M ad, of Grand Rivers, who was a witness for the defense in the Ress murder case, was tried Sat- urday at Smithland on a charge of fal earing, and held over to the cireuit court to answer at the Sep- tember term of court. The amount of his bond is to be fixed today. The defendant is a well known zen of Grand Rivers, and the tri was one of considerable interest in Livingston county. MR. QUAKLES WINS The West Point Cadetship and Was Appointed Supt. Geo. McBroom is io receipt of a letter from Congressman Wheel- er stating that Mr. Robt. Quarles had been appoinied to the West Point ca- detship, a8 the one receiving the highest per cent. in the examination. Mr. Quarles’ averege was about 4, while that of his alter nate. Mr, Jas. L. Price, of Fair Dealing, was in the 80's. Mr. Quarles, the successful young man, has taught inthe county schools and isan unusually bright young man, Thoze who know bim predict- ed from the first that he would secure the appointment, In case he fail nations necessary t to the academy the appointed, to pass the exami- in Iternate will be ixsion FOR CATTLE STEALING, Frankfort, June — 13.-—Thomu Walker, of White Sulphur, tried here for cattle stealing,was sentence. y which was filed away until his torm expires. COMMISSION OLN TED, 18.—Governor Bradley Saturday afternoon appoiut- ed Mrs. Frances KE, Beaachamp, David Howard and William Worth. ington 8 commissioners of the state dune Frankfort} reform school, NO “CANE ALLOWED. Hopkinsville, June to the petition from kinsville to Col. T. J. Smith was re- ceived Saturday afternoon, Colonel Smith says be has not allowed, and will not allow, a ‘‘eanteen’’ to be opened in the Third Kentucky regi- ment. TELEPHONE LI NE COMPLETE, ‘The telephone men came in yester- day to spend Sunday. They report the long distance line completed to Lowes and will have it completed to Boaz and other places by Friday n'ght. Coal. If you want @ load of clean nut coal, tclephone No. 70. 2imim Baruy & Hennesencen, 7 5 Cascarets, PAIN’S SAD PLIGHT. Powers Will Not Intervene to Save Her, and Civil War Stares Her in the Face. Leaders See That the Cause Is Lost—Don Garlos Awaits the Fmpire’s Downfall—Loss of Cuba Accepted London, June 13.—All rumors of mediation and peace proposals with which the air has been filled during the past week have no basis in any action by Spain hertelf or any other power. ‘The Spanish government has not yet reached a definite conclusion to face the inevitable, although there is evidence that the responsible author ities individually are convinced of the uselessness of further resistance to American arms, It is definitely known that no Eu ropean power will volunteer inter- mediatory offices in any capacity iv fhe fact is, no step to bring the war to # close except such as the American forces are taking to bring the campaign to a crisis. ‘The question is how lo tuke the Spanish government ofticial- ly to reach the conclusion which the Spanish government individually ar rived at the inception of hostilities {information from Madrid warrants the assertion that according to the views of these gentlemen powers will it personal they would be glad if the would bring diplomatic pressure to bear on the United States to obtain assurance that America will not the Philippines. If that is given Spain is prepared to sue for peace, se the government is already to the loss of Cuba and Porto Rico and the payment of io demnity Asa matter of cabinet is more harassed at by the domestic situa desperate position of Sp: fortunes io war. All advices from Spain agree that the summer will not be far ad- vanced before the country will be torn by civil war. Don Carlos, the pretender, is in Brussels, calmly awaiting the com- pletion of Spain’s rua, He is mak- fact the Madrid present on than by the |j TERSELY TOLD. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Yeiser, of Cincinnati, are mourning the loss of their 10 year-old son, who died of congestion, ‘The little fellow was a mephew of ex-Mayor Yeiser, of the city, and was bere a few months ago with his father on @ brief visit. Oscar McGinnis, the Mayfield boy arrested here Saturday for stesling @ watch, was carried home by Olivers Crawford and Hedge. Argument Is not necessary to convince a thinking person mental period, Reputation Established Years of ex When you bu John White, colored, was brought through the city Saturday afternoon late by Marshal B. F, Wilborn, of Marion, Ky. He was arreste| at Metropohs by Marshal Crouch on a charge of stealing $45 from the resi- dence of C. E. Doss, at Marion, and consented to return without a requi- Do not pay for the costly expbriment. Premier passed its experimental period years loader among writing machines. 821 Pine Street, away when invested in a typewriter that has not passed its experi- Years of hard, thoughtful effort and continval experimenting are necessary before reaching approximate perfection in a writing machine Is it wisdom, then, for one to contribute to this cost of experiment? rience, constantly increasing sales the world over —the natural result of typewriter excellence—is the unquestioned record of THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. 4 Smith Premieryou obtain a writing machive that is in advatice of all others in points of improvement and durability, of others. zo. Itnow stands the Descriptive catalogue free, THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO., that money is thrown The Smith ST. LOUIS, MO, of it, and for further investigation be was held, and executed bond, Wash Herron becoming bis surety, that the switch ata ion where the train stopped was kept by a gray- haired old woman. One or two of Vewtdenes, 1000 Mr. W. C. Robinson and Miss| the rougher men in the train jeered Jennie Rice were married yesterday | at he ie did not even glance at day morning at 8 o'clock at 1120] them, but kept her eyes fixed on her South Eleventh street. ‘The bride is] switch. The more civil pas from Marion, and the vm is from Cumberland county, Il. Mrs. Dr. Hessig and one of her two children left today for Brooklyn N.Y. Mrs. Hessig racently her husband for maintenanee, and be left the city, with one ef the child- : ren. eh ; ‘rain Sh 406 sie] HENR Attorn sued 1 Chas, Ceaft, aged 21, committed | a misplaced switel. Her husband bey jsuicide Saturday might by taking] beet viteh tender, and, | ‘ laudanum. He had been drinking, | died, as she und his wor | 28 South Fos and it ig said bad a quarrel with a over on West Street and brought back, and) was unconscious gently bred and e« “But know ina short ti Emetics had no d, “except cookery. IT can} effect and the stomach pump wus re i | sorted tu, but to no avail. He died] “Then find opportunities to teach} mle about 12:30, He was a son of Mr.| other women to cook,” said a friend Hugh Craft, keeper of the county} A few appliances were procured, and poor farm, and when a baby was] she began lecturing aud giving les: horribly burned about the face and} sons to women in cookery in the city bands. in which sl n The coroner's inquest held yester-| borir e lived, and in the neigh ns. She ing plans and depots for arms and ammunition have already been e tablished in northern Spain, Five batteries of artillery have been de- livered, Spanish politicians are beginning to realize that the Carlists have the financial backing,numerical strength, material means and preparedoess, TRIBU TETO MISS LUCY WATTS Inasmuch 98 death has taken from our midst our faithful and beloved member, Miss Lucy Watts, it was re- solved at a meeting of the Ramsey society that, in recognition of what she was to them, and her many noble traits of character, they pay to her memory a tribute of their siacerest love and admiration. She was de- voted to all the interests of the chureb, ever responsive to the calls of good work, and spent beg entire life in the execution of little missions of love. We realize that the summons which came as a blow to her friends, was to her a gentle messenger of peace, calling her from the pain of months of suffering to perfect relief and rest. And yet she is sadly missed; but, while her place in church is vacant, and her name re moved from the membership roll of our society, it will always remain a grateful memory in the hearts of all of goodness, self sac- who kuew her rifice and devotion to duty, ‘To those reurest her we extend our teaderest sym hy for the loss of her loving care and counsel, but sull they bave in the remem brance of her beautiful life and peaceful death an inspiration and benediction As a soviety we are that she our number, and offer best memorial that can arthly existence, in Say- better fc gentle was one of to her the survive any ing that the people were having known her, the world better for her having lived. Mrs. W. N. Romiys, Mus, ©. H. Purists Ons V. Lect. WOMAN IN TROUBLE. Mayfield Won Vuwlation an Charged With f Kevenue Laws, Mary Graham, of Mayfield, was srrested and brought ia Saturday by Depaty U.S. Marshal LaRue on « _|charge of selling whisky without a license. She is alleged to be a woman of bad repute, and to have engaged in the business for some time. ‘The evidence was partially hesrd,| by death, and it seems that this but being incomplete, the trial was] young buck had been thrice convicted | « left open until the 29th of this month, | of larcen before Com ner Puryear. TAKE NOTIC That on Monday, Jnoe 20, 1898, |flemned man was placed in a wagon we will offer for sale at the office of | #04 driven to a graveyard just east of THE CITIZENS’ SAVING BANK| 122 little village where he had been ‘Twenty-five Shares of the Capital] jug with stoi stock of the Fowler Wharfboat Com- pany, represented by Certificate Num- ber Ten and now standing in the name of John P. Campbell. Sale will be at 10 o'clock a, m., and will be to the highest bidder for cash. ‘ td Citizens’ Savings Bay, Reauty Is Blood Deep, Clean blood means a clean skin. Nol in which he advised al! young men of beauty without it, Cascarets, Candy Cathar- tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by ¢ lazy liver and dr the body; Hegin, to-day’ banish pimples, boila, biotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilioy (ists, satisfaction guaran ig all im-| honest lives, he was bli complexion by taking] dozen Winchesters rang out, and his beauty for ten ie ll doe ferthly existence was ended, day resulted in a verdict in acvord-| erate but comfortable {ncome ance with the above. The funeral] self and hervhildrer took place at 2:80 o'clock this after- A young girl, suddenly left penni noon from the residence, burial at ‘was an expert in nothing but Uak Grove, ing hair. She sought diligently 0 for business in cne or two important Don't Tobacco Spit ana Swoke Your Live Aways T ; i +e 108 To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag | inland cities, where coiffures were netic, full of life, nerve ag vigor, take NoT | unknown, teaching women how. to he wonder-worker, ¢hat makes weak u inkne n, teaching women how t Ali druggists, 800 oF care for their hai comingly, and thus s te Bter'ing Remedy TREE OF THIBET. Fake Worked Off on the Public by Budd bist Priests. nother girl Office, 116 Residence Few persons, probably, have heard fal. ? hoe of the marvelous tree of Thibet; : ; furnish whe nevertheless, for a long time it has dainty luncheons at recess lored woman with a white enjoyed a great reputation It is a sacred tree, and fabul were paid for a few of its leav« the east. wrices s turban carried ! » basket uniary images and hieroglyphies upon its leaves. Sometimes religious figures P take the place of the letters. Pere ons taste au Hue called the mysterious thing “the Soncol ga cle Cannot be 8 or classes where mac tree of a thousand imag These images are found on the leaves, onthe stems and on the trunk ar the temple of Buddha, in the are situated “Glory to Buddha i his for 20 years as the chief surgeon at the St. Denis hospital, and his lectures there were attended by crowds of stu- dents from all parts of the world An English countess once paid him $5,000 for a single operation, and his income was said to be abowt $200,000 a year.—Illinois Stato Register, An Old Arquebus, A resident of Little Rock, Ark.,who passed through the territory of the Chickasaw nation recently tells through the Washington Post of the execution of 4 yonng Indian for yiolg- tion of the laws of his tribe. Among the Chickasaws stealing is punishable 124 Broa C. 8. McCa Bup DALE, The chief of the tribe, who alone could save him, refused a pardon, and there was nothing todo fut carry out the sent The con- A bronze arquebus fished out of Brest harbor during recent dredging operations was in a perfect state of preservation, though it had lain in the = water for over 300 years. ‘he metal was corroded chiefly on the side touch- jng the boitom. Cast iron gannon balls immersed for 240 years were found to be so soft that they eould be eut with a knife, The wrought iron objects found, though much rus preserved a core of sound metal, Admiral. tried, }le descended from the wagon, ‘al demeanor walked to where hia grave had been freshly dug and surveyed it with apparent uncon- cern. Then he knelt and prayed with a preacher who had known him from boyhood, Arising, he walked firmly to the head of the grave, where he took his seat upen a large stone, fac- ing death with a coy that seemed sublime, After saying a few words Only Wom: The queen of Greece is the only woman admiral jn the world. She holds this rank in the Rusian navy, an honorary appointment conferred upon her by the late czar, because her his race to take warning and lead Ifolded, and 4 second later the sharp report of a ¥ Wo-To- sae for Wifty Cents. a d tobacco habit 5 aon rong, hood pure. ‘hc, bE Al druguiate 122 Broadway, ve Uftice—208 Hroalway ‘Omee Ronirs 0-10, 0, SMITHS woman over his condition, He pur-| We mn ple, | OR, J chased the drug twice at a drug store} but « actical thee and took the first dose in aghiss off irks who are strete Regular hours tor beer, remarking that he would wakel | 1 plessly f mn practien up in hell, He said he had the] ch to eart toothache, and went back after more} If 8 thing ie sayiog he bad dropped the first bot- | woman lowell, to. which phone t6 tle. He went outside and was seen] ¢ ! MT ee gpagre to swallow the contents. Drs, Rob: | be likely te 1 HARRY ertson, Rivers and Reddick were] it, A woman y a widow w called, and the young man was found] children In * s In his “Souvenirs de Voyage au Thibet” Pere Hue speaks o} 3 Won- ut xtended to the] #8 derful tree. It is essentially of a lit- . Br Be Waevers ty in the | erary and artistic turn of mind, and Half a dozen old “mam Good has the strange habit of producing ravenous demand, dust is the village of Lionsar, Thibet, that great tree has stood for years, the plague] A SURGEON’S SANG-FROID. and the puzzle of the be s who — ing department havo ever received the gift of faith, | D* + Pean Often Appeared at Clinic only room A great antiquity was given tothe | 2°23994 4) for a D.aaor Party excluded U Express Ws Rates.... we OLD GLORY FOREVER! | In Humanity’s Cause Our Flag is Unfurled! | “The conflict deepens, On! ye brave, Now rush to glory’’—Cuba save. r Brave patriots, all ‘‘your banners wave, i) And charge with all your chivalry.”’ | Over Atlantic's wave MoKinley brave Sens our noble seamen, undaunted, true, 7 A fair isle to save or find a grave, 3 And plant « new *‘red, white and blue.” Wy “What higher aim can patriot know? } What destiny more grand’ ‘Than the soldier's fight for freedom’s right, To free a suffering land? ‘The Spanish Dons ere long shall taste Our ‘Uncle Samuel's’? pills, “9 And freedom’s bird shall proudly soar In the Pride of the Great Antilles, \ In war, as in peace, it will pay everybody 1 ry sition. He is 15 years old. Thos. Deadmon, who was on trial] EMPLOYMENTS FOR WOMEN. | PROFESSIONAL Saturday afternoon for shooting Mrs.| 4 pew Occupations to Which Some | Lee Stanley, was held to answer by hie tune. Judge Tally in the sum of $2,000.) Arout 15 years ago the passengers DR, W. C. EUBANKS, Although the prisoner apparently |; About 1? years ag song “ y express train through Georgia, HOM@OPATHIST, Proved an alibi, there was doubt] of whom the writer was one, observed | ‘Telephone 120. rHOn St, Telephone a TH A. S. DABNEY, JWILL FISHER Py DENTIST, | BROADWAY, Y BURNETT ey-at-Law 1 practice in the courts.' urth St, PADUCAM, KY tha iroadway and Jet and Jeflorson, ‘Tele F. WILLIAMSON, M.0, Physician and Surgeon Hours: Pam tosp. m 41 Broadway, H. T. RIVERS ‘Physician. . and Surgeon Office Sixth and Broadway, at Infirmary. Office Hours: 8 to 4 p.m 7:30 to 8:30 p. m, Telephones 68 and 296, DR, J. W. PENDLEY South Fifth Street. , 904 Tennessee street Office Telephone 175; Residence 415, THOS. E. MOSS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 116 South Fourth Street, Enameling done in the same room inery and work-bench 1 Absolute freedom from chief requisite for suc We enamel frames in a dust-proof room, far removed from the repair This room is the from which visitors are In all other departments leome at any time. Parke BROWN. tree—indeed, it was claimed that it Jules Mr t cel they are we had existed from time nemorial, | Frer eon V ‘ But an investigation not many years} t day i ago proved th © trees}: r hal 1 to} Whe trick was simple | liant qua Or or Ba | THE SOUTHERN enough, like every other trick when his « f aj t his] Crumbaugh & tis found out. In the spring and nies dressed | ; it is found out, In the spring and in | elit : buet | | 416 North Seventh St the summer, on dark nights, ¢ lama, | Wearing a cutaway be his} endowed with acrobatic power, with | ribbon of the Legion of Honor, |™ clim all through the tree and {and pater the ts. Thesa R. M. stamped the leaves with all sorts of | fr PAINTS holy nd ¢ cters, the most | formir ditt and | wing the following for- | cate wonderful. He “Om mane on ‘ t SIGNS. Roof, Fence, Bridge verlising © specialty hanners, Bu and Lettered to Suit 4 for wnt, ar ds) Brick Wall, and the Bec aA: f [and Barn ad cold to visitors,—Golden Days. Bin OF OPEreuty J Dy |Carroge a ie a hig , \ l i HOW AN INDIAN DIED. of preventing leinoirlage by cl ae lea at sa ert was the discovery in whighhe him i reli Without a (ea Death] cclf took the most pride, He served Modern Prices, All Work Guaragteed, dway. NEW RICHMOND MON | Proprietore, One Dollar per Vay 25 cents IF you HAVNANA Plumbing Work to do See FG. HARLAN, JR, Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All Kinds, father held the rank of high admiral. seSEWER WORK A SPECIALTY... all and See His Line of Sprinkling Phone 113, to go to > » DORIAN'S STORE & AT 203 BROADWAY y Master Commissioner Agent for Fir e, Life McCiacken ‘Couit Notary pusic and Tornado Insurance | ‘ Ban Will tuke acknowledgements of deeds, ete., anywhere in the city or county \ . of — —s b> % ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES @ | Manager of the only complet t to titles in McCracken county and thé ©] city of Paducah, ‘The abstra «made while clerk of the county court for oy § aterm of eight years. ‘This department is ander the supervision of a 1pe~ tent and reliabls abstractor. If in-want of anything in this line it will pay to see me, and f will appres Office 125 South Fourth Street (Legal Row) 4 Phone 383 : Ball Bearing We Typewriter YES The '98 modei of the New Densmore is ball bearing in all. See sample with j oO. B. STARKS., Agent for Densmore, Yost and Caligraph Typewriters. Supplies for all standard ‘ machines. —- ad. ESTABLISHED 1864,——9 Miss Mary R. F, Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE . i AGENTS. . os ¢ 05 ; Telephone 174. ote PADUCAH, KY *- F@ ~ ? } Typewriter Built on strictly scientific principles and of the highest grade materials. Durable, portable, invincible. » = .. > PRE ee PRICE $35.00 Simplicity in construction and not belonging to the typewriter trust produce an honest product at an honest price. The Blickensderfer is the only high-grade machine at reasonable-cost. Guaranteed longest | Some features—Durability, portability, interchangeable type, doing away with ribbon nuisance, adjustable line spacer, perfect alignment unexcelled manifolding rm The only typewriter receiving highest award at World's Fair; im proved since. Adopted by Western Union Telegraph Company ber-Send for catalogue and testimonials. MOORE BROS., General Agents t Fayette street, 918 F street Northwest Md Washington, D. C j Can only excelsior B rat and are the », high-grad ' only people that ever pat a white ona bie > tried but they failed. - It i yn riders in Paducah that the Excelsior is the py d most durable bicycle that € whirls. y When good riders pay for bicycles they ride the best. The following i / sp2edy, fearless and daring riders, will pedal the Excelsior to victory this season: Emery Hobson, the undisputed junior champion of Paducah, ‘ Eddie oof, the promising star of 1*95. Owen Tully, the fast pacemaker. Rich Helsey, Walter Wilkins, Bi.ty Orr and others, Any old bicycle repair shop can build a bicyele, but why can’t they seit SS ® them? It’s easy to answer if you see them we the pink rims glisten in the if sunlight, WILKINS & BROWN, Proprietors. Corner Third and ‘ "= James E, Wallace, Manager. Washington Streets, ~~ DOCTOR ALBERT BERNIEIM New office, corner South Fifth street and Broadway, Over Ochlschineger &' Walker's drug store—entrance, Odd Fellows’ Halt y PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF CHILDREN Intestines (Liver). Skin, including Hair and Blood Atom, Rhe wursatiom, Gout, Kidneys and euito- Urlusty System tes). -—OFFICE HOURS.